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Business: Part 92
- What the Labor Movement Needs to Keep ‘Striketober’ Going, According to New AFL-CIO Leader Liz Shuler
- Tesco Hack Attempt Disrupts U.K. Grocer’s Website for Second Day
- Yellen Expects High Inflation Through Mid-2022 Before Easing
- Saudi Arabia to Start Investment Fund for Carbon Capture
- The 5 Most Important Revelations From the ‘Facebook Papers’
- Workers Are Furious. Their Unions Are Scrambling to Catch Up
- What the Facebook Whistleblower Did to the Company’s Stock in 6 Weeks
- Bitcoin Is Still Concentrated in a Few Hands, Study Finds
- The Return to the Workplace Means New Rules for Office Dressing
- Frances Haugen Is Talking to European Lawmakers. That’s a Big Problem for Facebook
- Why Working at Facebook Is Like Playing Chess with an Alien, According to Leaked Documents
- Men Who Take Six Months of Parental Leave Are ‘Losers,’ Says a Prominent Venture Capitalist
- Here’s What Meta—Facebook’s New Parent Company—Plans to Do
- Ether Rises to a Record High as Use of the Ethereum Blockchain Surges
- Why America’s Corporate Boards Keep Failing to Diversify
- Young People Are Leaving Their Jobs in Record Numbers—And Not Going Back
- Michael Dell Has Been a Tech CEO for 34 Years. He Has Some Advice For Younger Founders
- American Airlines Cancels 1,000-Plus Flights Due to Weather
- Biden Announces New Steps to Address Supply-Chain Disruptions
- Barclays CEO Jes Staley to Step Down Amid Epstein Probe
- Facebook Let an Islamophobic Conspiracy Theory Flourish in India Despite Employees’ Warnings
- Amazon Drone Delivery Was Supposed to Start By 2018. Here’s What Happened Instead
- How American Shoppers Broke the Supply Chain
- How Nov. 2, 2010 Made the Rich So Much Richer
- Facebook to End Use of Facial Recognition Technology on Platform
- Bed Bath & Beyond’s Stock Surge Revives Meme Stock Mania
- Chinese Scientists Say They Can Turn Industrial Emissions Into Animal Feed
- Two Rich Men Decided to Fund a Failing City. Some People Say They Made It Worse
- Think Milk Is Expensive? It’s Cost May Get Even Higher
- Facebook ‘Knew What It Was Doing,’ Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt Says
- Henry Kissinger’s Last Crusade: Stopping Dangerous AI
- Yahoo and LinkedIn Are Ditching China. Here’s Why Most U.S. Businesses Are Staying Put
- After Barclays CEO’s Departure, Here Are Some of the Other Business Executives Linked to Jeffrey Epstein
- U.S. Gasoline Exports Surge Even as Americans Pay Up at the Pump
- Rise of the Robots Speeds Up in Pandemic With U.S. Labor Scarce
- Elon Musk Asks Twitter If He Should Sell 10% of His Tesla Stock
- Starbucks Union Vote Sets Up a Watershed Moment for U.S. Labor
- SoftBank Returns to Familiar Strategy After Portfolio Losses
- Inside the New Basketball League Paying High Schoolers Six-Figure Salaries
- The World’s Cryptocurrency Is Now Worth More Than $3 Trillion
- Inside the Earnest Parties at the First Major NFT Conference
- U.S. Taxpayers Bankrolled General Electric. Then It Moved Its Workforce Overseas
- Everything to Know About Rivian, the Next Electric Vehicle Darling
- Elon Musk’s Net Worth Has Plunged $50 Billion in 2 Days
- Why Exactly 310 of Robinhood’s 7 Million Cyber-Attack Victims Should Be Worried
- We Only Think We’re Making Our Own Choices. It Matters How Options Are Framed
- Singles’ Day, the World’s Biggest Shopping Event, Faces a Headwind
- Elon Musk Sells $1.1 Billion in Tesla Stock After Twitter Poll
- Facebook Employees Found a Simple Way To Tackle Misinformation. They ‘Deprioritized’ It After Meeting With Mark Zuckerberg, Documents Show
- A Record Number of Women Are Enrolled in Top Business Schools, But Men Still Dominate MBA Programs
- How Ryan Kaji Became the Most Popular 10-Year-Old in the World
- The Truck Driver Shortage Doesn’t Exist. Saying There Is One Makes Conditions Worse for Drivers
- America’s Going to the Gym Again. That’s Bad News for Peloton, But Great News for Mental Health
- Momentum Is Building for Antitrust Reform. Here’s What That Means for Big Tech
- Kaiser Permanente Reaches Pact With Unions and Averts Strike
- Remote Work Is Fine. The Real Thing Scaring CEOs? Hybrid Work.
- As More Companies Make Net-Zero Pledges, Some Aren’t as Good as They Sound
- Some Say Occupy Wall Street Did Nothing. It Changed Us More Than We Think
- A New Generation of Nuclear Reactors Could Hold the Key to a Green Future
- Strategies to Get Through the Rest of the Year Without Burning Out
- Meet the Women Leading the Global Fight for Workers’ Rights in the Informal Economy
- The Head of Women’s Tennis On His Fight for a Chinese Star Who’s Been Missing Since Her Sexual Assault Claim
- Apple Will Sell Parts for Customers to Make Their Own Repairs
- Environmental Concerns Have Cast Doubt on NFTs—But That’s Changing
- Lael Brainard Could Be the Next Fed Chair. She Believes the U.S. Central Bank Can Help Fix Wealth Inequality
- What is Vegan Wine? An Essential Guide for Plant-Based Wine Lists
- 29 Black Friday Deals You Should Take Advantage of Right Now
- 25 Great Cyber Monday Deals You Can Get Right Now
- The Best Toys of 2021
- A Top CEO Was Ousted After Making His Company More Environmentally Conscious. Now He’s Speaking Out
- Thanksgiving Travel to Test Airlines’ Mettle as Demand Returns
- Inside Frances Haugen’s Decision to Take on Facebook
- What Hospitals Can Teach the Business World About Attracting and Retaining Experienced Workers
- ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ Apps Are Taking Over Holiday Shopping Season. Here’s What to Know About the Risks
- Buying a House Feels Impossible These Days. Here Are 6 Innovative Paths to Homeownership
- Samsung Reportedly Picks Texas for $17 Billion U.S. Semiconductor Plant
- Why We Should Stop Freaking Out About Inflation
- 6 Things to Know (About Yourself) to Have a Successful Black Friday
- South Africa Won’t Appeal Court Ruling on Black Mine Ownership
- Even Santa Claus Prefers Working Remotely
- Nuclear Fusion Finally Finds Its Place in the Sun
- I Tried Buying Only Used Holiday Gifts. It Changed How I Think About Shopping
- Why This Dating App Is Paying All Employees an $80,000 Minimum Salary
- Jamie Dimon Offers Hasty Apology After Joking JPMorgan Will Outlast Chinese Communist Party
- Here Are the Most ‘Attractive’ Global Cities. But Can They Keep Their Edge in the Post-Pandemic World?Â
- It’s Time for a New Progressive Era, With Informal Workers at the Center
- Paris Plans Electric Flying Taxi Routes in Time for Olympics
- Black Friday Discounts Fade as Demand and Inflation Power Ahead
- Oil Crashes More Than $10 as New COVID-19 Variant Roils Markets
- Airlines Are Scrambling to Navigate a Fast-Degrading Travel Outlook Amid Concern Over the Omicron Coronavirus Variant
- Jack Dorsey Steps Down as Twitter CEO, Replaced by CTO Parag Agrawal
- Facebook Owner Meta Must Sell Giphy on Competition Concerns, U.K. Says
- How ‘Subscribe to Me’ Became the Future of Work
- Facebook Parent Meta Removes China-Based Network Pushing COVID-19 Misinformation
- ‘Cows Are the New Coal.’ How the Cattle Industry Is Ignoring the Bottom Line When It Comes to Methane Emissions
- How the Enron Scandal Changed American Business Forever
- Food Delivery and Ride Hailing Apps Will Have to Shell Out Billions Under an E.U. Plan
- What Rising Oil Prices Can Teach Us About Climate Politics in the U.S.
- BP’s CEO Is Trying to Convince the World He’s Serious About Going Green
- The Best Holiday Gifts to Give Teachers This Year